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and todd humphreys, the university of texas researcher behind these projects joins us now. also with us is milton clary. he works with federal government agencies to identify such threats. he's a senior analyst at overlook systems technologies. so todd humphries, this has a kind of innocuous funny even name of spoofing but it sounds rather serious. you're, in essence -- you're tricking the g.p.s. system? >> that's right. we convincingly faked the g.p.s. signals and make a receiver think it's at some other place or some other time. >> brown: why do it? what's behind this experimenting? >> well, you know, we had done experiments in our laboratory and we'd convinced ourselves that we could hack a g.p.s. receiver, make it believe it's some other place, but what does this mean? what does it entail? could you, for example, remotely and clandestinely lead an expensive and enormous ship at sea off course without the crew even knowing? that was the question we sought to answer and it turns out the answer is yes. >> brown: how do you view this spoofing? how do you think about it? >>
and todd humphreys, the university of texas researcher behind these projects joins us now. also with us is milton clary. he works with federal government agencies to identify such threats. he's a senior analyst at overlook systems technologies. so todd humphries, this has a kind of innocuous funny even name of spoofing but it sounds rather serious. you're, in essence -- you're tricking the g.p.s. system? >> that's right. we convincingly faked the g.p.s. signals and make a receiver think...
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but i'm sure in texas, it's fantastic short-term politics that demonize wendy davis. long term, nationally, the optics are terrible for the republicans. if they care about winning the senate in 2014 and care about 2016 they can't be extending the war on women, they can't be obsessing about a 20-week abortion plan that punishes women who need abortions for medical reasons but if they are hung up on that they need to adjust and recalibrate to be nationally again and making wendy davis their public enemy number one is not the way to do it. >> the indicator of what we see in the texas legislature particularly when it comes to the treatment of women. >> thomas, it's really extraordinary. >> i think -- >> there was a piece in the texas observer earlier this week on wednesday. the behavior of some of these lawmakers is astounding. they watch pornography on their ipads. they make cat sounds when two women are talking on the floor. you know, wendy davis is really shaking up and breaking up the good old boys club down in texas and -- >> how resourced were those reports? >> yeah
but i'm sure in texas, it's fantastic short-term politics that demonize wendy davis. long term, nationally, the optics are terrible for the republicans. if they care about winning the senate in 2014 and care about 2016 they can't be extending the war on women, they can't be obsessing about a 20-week abortion plan that punishes women who need abortions for medical reasons but if they are hung up on that they need to adjust and recalibrate to be nationally again and making wendy davis their...
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i don't know. >> reporter: what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years. i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence. i could have a much worse. but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> reporter: how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas. statewide, actually. >> yeah. that's what they tried to build it. but -- that's why they pursued it. but it wasn't what it seems. and what they said it was. >> reporter: could you tell me real quickly how you left texas and decided to come here and fwet into this business? how easy or hard was that? >> i don't want to talk about it right now. >> reporter: with such apparent widespread fraud in the program, former supervisor joy jarfur says it's not just taxpayers who are being cheated. >> i'm not a -- you know, the employee anymore that has to look at this every day. but i'm a taxpayer that knows that this is going on. and it angers me. and there's story after story after story about medicaid dollars being cut from people
i don't know. >> reporter: what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years. i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence. i could have a much worse. but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> reporter: how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas. statewide, actually. >> yeah. that's what they tried to build it. but -- that's why they pursued it. but it...
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senator cruz, i don't know, they're all from texas. i think scott walker. i'm going to throw this on the table. scott walker who is christie of the midwest, okay? more mild mannered, but he won and he's won a second time in his recall. he beat the unions and beat them bad and pickal conservatism and he'll win the third race and i'm going to put scott walker in second place behind chris christie right now in the gop sweepstak sweepstakes. >> by 2006 you'll have a real executive and people are going to be sick of corruption. so the former prosecutor part of christie might give him an edge and you have a dozen really successful governors in the republican party. >> he couldn't carry wes wiss from mitt romney. >> that was not scout walker. that was -- that was a whole different campaign. >> they're both more conservative than mitt romney and they're both more conservative than john mccain which is better and already we can see it better. >> every time there is the campaign for loss. >> i have to get out of here and we'll have to see what bill and hillary have t
senator cruz, i don't know, they're all from texas. i think scott walker. i'm going to throw this on the table. scott walker who is christie of the midwest, okay? more mild mannered, but he won and he's won a second time in his recall. he beat the unions and beat them bad and pickal conservatism and he'll win the third race and i'm going to put scott walker in second place behind chris christie right now in the gop sweepstak sweepstakes. >> by 2006 you'll have a real executive and people...
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illegal targeting by the irs were not just rogue agents in ohio but extended to offices in california, texas and all over the country. we know now that people in washington, d.c., knew about it. the irs agents in ohio are testifying that they were directed to do this illegal targeting by their supervisors in washington, d.c. so the question that begs not just members of congress but the american people is, how come the president would tell us this if he knows at the end of the day the facts are going to prove otherwise? in other words, we're just starting the investigation here and we're already finding out that what the president has been telling congress and what the president has been telling the american people is not the truth. >> so we have executive privilege, talking points that are false, testimony that's false, the fifth amendment is invoked. we're told rogue agents in cincinnati, none of these things are true. where do you go from here? congressman schock? >> i've been quick to remind folks back home and constituents, we don't need to jump to conclusions. we need the facts to lead
illegal targeting by the irs were not just rogue agents in ohio but extended to offices in california, texas and all over the country. we know now that people in washington, d.c., knew about it. the irs agents in ohio are testifying that they were directed to do this illegal targeting by their supervisors in washington, d.c. so the question that begs not just members of congress but the american people is, how come the president would tell us this if he knows at the end of the day the facts are...
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marie in texas go ahead. >> caller: i'm from texas but don't hold it against me. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: listen, what i'm calling about, hon is it's a 58 year old truck broker that has been working from my home for years. and my business depends on people spending money, and there is very little of that being done. and my last paycheck will be monday. my husband just had an artificial valve replacement, and he had to go back to work a month early, and he came home yesterday half day. we had a little piece of the american dream and then george bush came in and it exploded. and we are now approaching 60 with no savings, nothing to fall back on, no family, and i'm down here in the middle of these instant millionaires making frac-ing money that would rather guy oozies and another damn fishing boat than give to the food bank. i have to stand in line with food stamp application this afternoon, and i have never had to ask for government help in my life. and when i was making good money. i gave to the food bank, and the inhumanity of man that i see in this country makes me so sad, and
marie in texas go ahead. >> caller: i'm from texas but don't hold it against me. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: listen, what i'm calling about, hon is it's a 58 year old truck broker that has been working from my home for years. and my business depends on people spending money, and there is very little of that being done. and my last paycheck will be monday. my husband just had an artificial valve replacement, and he had to go back to work a month early, and he came home...
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. >> he had a location for it because there is a park in bass drop, texas, just outside of austin, that really was ravaged by fire. it was a really interesting environment. so he went there, saw it and thought, this is really amazing-looking. it would be cool to have a movie here. then, he thought of the title. we just didn't know what the movie was. that came later. >> what is the movie about for people who haven't seen it? >> well it's emile hirsch and i play two guys that are painting lines on the road as exciting as that sounds. >> very exciting job. >> it's a remake of an icelandic film called "either way" which was only made a few years ago. it is a very small film. it is great. when david was thinking of what the movie would be somebody turned him on to this and he watched it. let's remake that. let's put our own spin on it. >> from anchorman to after vavalanche we all laughed out loud. you were coming back at brian santana. >> it was a blast. it was surreal just to see those guys in their costumes again and to be in that costume. >> this is what's so funny about the anchorman. a
. >> he had a location for it because there is a park in bass drop, texas, just outside of austin, that really was ravaged by fire. it was a really interesting environment. so he went there, saw it and thought, this is really amazing-looking. it would be cool to have a movie here. then, he thought of the title. we just didn't know what the movie was. that came later. >> what is the movie about for people who haven't seen it? >> well it's emile hirsch and i play two guys that...
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we're hot in texas. i'm talking really hot in the big d. dallas, 104. as we go through the weekend, nothing too dramatic. and then by sunday, we're looking at a dry day in much of the east. just a few showers and storms in the soggy southeast. we've had anything but a warm summer. washington, d.c., the sun is out. we're looking for a really nice start to your weekend. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. sfx: oil gushing out of pipe. sfx: birds chirping. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. hing, helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. aveeno®. sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping >>> russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife. mr. putin seems to relish poking us in the eye. as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him bullies pay a
we're hot in texas. i'm talking really hot in the big d. dallas, 104. as we go through the weekend, nothing too dramatic. and then by sunday, we're looking at a dry day in much of the east. just a few showers and storms in the soggy southeast. we've had anything but a warm summer. washington, d.c., the sun is out. we're looking for a really nice start to your weekend. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. sfx: oil gushing out of pipe. sfx: birds chirping. for aveeno®...
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. >> bill: bert is calling from irwin, texas. make it illegal? >> caller: no, because prohibition doesn't work. this is a person that has smoked heavily until 1980. i was smoking three and a half, four packs a day. i quit and have been since. but prohibition just like with drugs and everything else, doesn't work. >> bill: i think we've proved that. let me ask you this, worth, how much is a pack of cigarettes today? >> caller: $3.10, something like that. >> no. >> maybe per cigarette. >> they're anywhere from $6 to $10. >> bill: that's what i was thinking. bert, if you had that habit today, you couldn't afford it, right? >> caller: right. when i quit it was 40 cents a pack. >> bill: imagine if you were paying $30, $40 a day. >> like in new york, they probably have the highest cigarette prices in the nation. >> bill: here's christopher from new york to tell us about it. what do you say? >> caller: hi, bill. i think that you know, i used to be a smoker and i feel like the middle-agedded and older smokers probably wouldn't care if it was illegal beca
. >> bill: bert is calling from irwin, texas. make it illegal? >> caller: no, because prohibition doesn't work. this is a person that has smoked heavily until 1980. i was smoking three and a half, four packs a day. i quit and have been since. but prohibition just like with drugs and everything else, doesn't work. >> bill: i think we've proved that. let me ask you this, worth, how much is a pack of cigarettes today? >> caller: $3.10, something like that. >> no....